June 15, 2026

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Man dies and child injured in crash near Strathpeffer – Yahoo -

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SpaceX gains 6% in premarket after record debut -

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UK to ban social media for under-16s to ‘give kids their childhood back’ -

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Zhipu surges 33% as Wall Street raises bets on China AI after Anthropic curbs -

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1 extricated, 2 hospitalized in violent Westside L.A. car crash – KTLA -

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US musician Oliver Tree dies in helicopter collision in Brazil – BBC -

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Oil to still cause volatility even with U.S.-Iran deal in place: Analysts -

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Accident shuts down all lanes of southbound I-15 near Miramar – fox5sandiego.com -

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Accident shuts down all lanes of southbound I-15 near Miramar – fox5sandiego.com -

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CNBC Daily Open: Iran deal fuels global relief rally -

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Trump says France must scrap tech ‘sales tax’ or face 100% wine tariffs: NY Post -

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Singer Oliver Tree involved in fatal helicopter crash – CNN -

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Singer Oliver Tree involved in fatal helicopter crash – CNN -

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Accident – Indiana Gazette Online -

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Accident results in commercial vehicle fire – Lowndes Signal -

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1 dead after crash involving motorcycle in Phoenix – AZ Family -

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1 dead after crash involving motorcycle in Phoenix – AZ Family -

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SpaceX: To the moon for investors or a bumpy ride? Here’s what experts say -

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Child Critically Injured in Canandaigua Lake Boating Accident – Finger Lakes Daily News -

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Helicopter collision in Brazil leaves 6 dead, including singer Oliver Tree – Hawaii News Now -

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South Sudan rebels accept presence of Ugandan troops to keep peace

KAMPALA (Reuters) – South Sudan rebels have agreed to let Uganda maintain its forces on South Sudanese soil until a regional body deploys a peace keeping force, a spokesman for the Ugandan government told Reuters on Friday.

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Syria reinforces air base under Islamic State attack: monitor

BEIRUT (Reuters) – Syrian government forces have sent reinforcements to an air base being attacked by Islamic State militants in northeast Syria where no fewer than 30 of the radical group’s fighters were killed on Thursday, a group monitoring the viol…

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China investigates former NDRC finance chief in bribe probe

BEIJING (Reuters) – A former director at China’s economic planning agency who oversaw corporate bond issues between 2003-2006 is being investigated, the country’s top prosecutor said on Friday, the latest official to be implicated in an anti-corruption…

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Amid outward calm, climate of fear cements Thai military rule

Thai opposition activist Kritsuda Khunasen said she was blindfolded and struggling to regain consciousness when she heard this chilling query from one of her interrogators.

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Amid U.S. air strikes, Iraq struggles to build own air force

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Barack Obama told a recent interviewer he did not want the U.S. military to become Iraq’s air force. But he may have little choice.

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At least 33 dead in bus crash in Egypt’s Sinai

CAIRO (Reuters) – At least 33 people died and dozens were injured when two buses collided before dawn on Friday in Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula, the state news agency and security sources reported.

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Australia defends detention of child asylum seekers

SYDNEY (Reuters) – Australia’s immigration minister defended his country’s tough policies on asylum seekers on Friday, saying measures including the detention of children and denial of permanent visas were needed to stop dangerous people-smuggling vent…

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Israeli air strike kills three Hamas commanders in Gaza

GAZA/JERUSALEM (Reuters) – Israel killed three senior Hamas commanders in the Gaza Strip in an air strike on Thursday and said it would continue to target the group’s armed leadership after a ceasefire failed.

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Turkish foreign minister set to be Erdogan’s new PM

ANKARA (Reuters) – Turkish president-elect Tayyip Erdogan named Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu as his future prime minister on Thursday and said a power struggle with a U.S.-based cleric, a Kurdish peace process and a new constitution would be his to…

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British Muslims blame jihadi subculture after beheading video

LONDON/BAGHDAD (Reuters) – A British Muslim leader called for action on Thursday to tackle a jihadi sub-culture after an Islamic State video showed a suspected Briton beheading U.S. journalist James Foley, held hostage in Syria.

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